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Eurowings is reactivating further domestic German routes

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The Lufthansa subsidiary Eurowings has reactivated the non-stop connection between Dresden and Stuttgart. The carrier has been flying to Düsseldorf, the largest Eurowings location, again from Leipzig / Halle on Wednesday.

For the time being, there will be up to five rotations per week between Dresden and Stuttgart. Depending on the development of demand, the connection will be gradually increased. Leipzig-Düsseldorf will initially be served eight times a week.

Unless it is postponed at short notice, two federal state routes are to be added in Austria. These are Graz-Stuttgart and Linz-Düsseldorf. Both routes were served by the sister company Austrian Airlines until they were discontinued. The resumption should have taken place in March 2021, but has been postponed several times by Eurowings. Now, subject to last-minute changes, it should be ready on September 13, 2021.

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